Exchange for investment worth 47 million dollars. If shale gas extraction goes ahead, it will be a boon to New Brunswicks struggling economy. The province anticipates it could generate over a thousand jobs and 1. 5 billion dollars staunching the exodus of workers west to albertas oil sands. To have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. In fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that Shale Gas Development could actually double the Economic Growth rates in the province. Three years later these were the images from New Brunswick flashing across Canadian Television screens. Royal Canadian Mounted Police guns trained on First Nations people, police cars sent up in flames. We seized a number of firearms from the encampments at the protest site. We also found explosive devices, a large amount of ammunition knives, and bear spray. Several shots were fired from within the encampment. Molotov style explos
If shale gas extraction goes ahead, it will be a boon to New Brunswicks struggling economy. The province anticipates it could generate over a thousand jobs and 1. 5 billion dollars, staunching the exodus of workers west to albertas oil sands. To have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. In fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that Shale Gas Development could actually double the Economic Growth rates in the province. Three years later these were the images from New Brunswick flashing across Canadian Television screens. Royal Canadian Mounted Police guns trained on First Nations people, police cars sent up in flames. We seized a number of firearms from the encampments at the protest site. We also found explosive devices, a large amount of ammunition, knives, and bear spray. Several shots were fired from within the encampment. Molotov style explosives were thrown at police, and six rcmp vehicle
Seeing a flurry activity. Thats because theres something locked beneath the ice. Thirteen percent of the worlds undiscovered oil and 30 percent of its untapped natural gas. Trillions of dollars of potential profit. And that means that here in the far north, issues of sovereignty security, environment, and trade are intersecting at a colossal pace, in the worlds coldest resource rush. The tiny hamlet of resolute, is busier than it has been in decades. Canadian troops are here to train in difficult and cold conditions. Its called operation nuvavut. So all the structures that we have here are the original front stucture were put together for the air force in the cold war era. With the artic ice melting, and with the mining and energy boom on the horizon. The Canadian Military is preparing for various senarios. Theres been an accident, involving two people. Injuries are unknown at this time. Today its a Rapid Reaction search and rescue exercise. With no roads, theyll have to get there by a
Jobs and 1. 5 billion dollars, staunching the exodus of workers west to albertas oil sands. To have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. In fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that Shale Gas Development could actually double the Economic Growth rates in the province. Three years later these were the images from New Brunswick flashing across Canadian Television screens. Royal Canadian Mounted Police guns trained on First Nations people, police cars sent up in flames. We seized a number of firearms from the encampments at the protest site. We also found explosive devices, a large amount of ammunition, knives, and bear spray. Several shots were fired from within the encampment. Molotov style explosives were thrown at police, and six rcmp vehicles were destroyed by fire. Fault lines has traveled to the province of New Brunswick on canadas east coast to find out what went wrong, and ask how it c
If shale gas extraction goes ahead, it will be a boon to New Brunswicks struggling economy. The province anticipates it could generate over a thousand jobs and 1. 5 billion dollars, staunching the exodus of workers west to albertas oil sands. To have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. In fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that Shale Gas Development could actually double the Economic Growth rates in the province. Three years later these were the images from New Brunswick flashing across Canadian Television screens. Royal Canadian Mounted Police guns trained on First Nations people, police cars sent up in flames. We seized a number of firearms from the encampments at the protest site. We also found explosive devices, a large amount of ammunition, knives, and bear spray. Several shots were fired from within the encampment. Molotov style explosives were thrown at police, and six rcmp vehicle